Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

Huge Month

YAMAHA DOMINANCE

IT WAS A big month for Yamaha, with the bLU brigade dominating the 250 West and East classes of AMA Supercross. Star Yamaha Racing’s Colt Nichols and Justin Cooper closed out their respective titles at the final round in Salt Lake City and, for the first time since 2012, both East and West 250SX gongs were awarded to the same team.

Nichols’ efforts were most impressive, capping off a successful year by earning his ninth straight podium, while Cooper maintained good pace through the final round to bring it home in ninth. Nichols had

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